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The phrase "a primarily small" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is mainly or mostly small in size or scale.
Example: "The project focused on a primarily small group of participants to ensure detailed feedback."
Alternatives: "mostly small" or "mainly small".
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White House Animal Hospital is a primarily small animal practice established in 1984.
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It was a primarily small-town experience, one born out of geographic necessity and economic gain.
Each layer contained a mixture of cells, primarily small lymphocytes without any evidence of nuclear atypia or activation (mitotic/apoptotic activity, clearing of chromatin-prominent nucleoli, and macrophages with cytoplasmic tangible bodies) and 2(b)).
A large majority of the housing stock — primarily small wood-frame homes — is more than 50 years old.
Most of the remaining 77 municipalities -- primarily small incorporated villages -- had either a historical society or a town historian.
Our clientele is primarily small animal with some pocket pets.
Our caseload is primarily small animals with some exotics.
They have pursued a variety of initiatives - primarily smaller schools, better teachers, the Common Core curriculum and all of it of course predicated on the assumption that computers are the key to success.
His cases were primarily small-time real estate closings and family estate settlements.
Despite the current hypothesis of CMBs being a primarily haemorrhagic marker of small vessel injury, the pathophysiological mechanisms and histopathological basis of CMBs remain poorly understood and highly debated [ 4].
Primarily a small forward, Rioli also spends time in the midfield, although injury and stamina have limited his ability to spend long periods in the middle.
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